What do my credit worthiness, credit standing, and credit capacity have to do with my qualifications for a job? All an employer needs is my employment history - did I actually work where I said I did, and my criminal background - did I embezzle millions from the company, and my education. Things like "general reputation", "mode of living", "personal characteristics", and "judgements against me", (All of these are items on a job application I picked up the other day) have nothing to do with whether I'm qualified for a job. My credit rating doesn't tell you if I can run a computer, or repair a car, or anything else. Why do they want this information?
2006-06-21
06:48:07
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Robin
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